Sol,
If you're using XSLT to create your FO, then you can use attribute-sets
for this.
Regards,
Roland
sol myr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Newbie question, please:
> Does FO support 'reusable formatting' definitions, similar to CSS
> "Class" ?
> For example, suppose I have a document with 2 types of text:
> - Heading, using font size 20pt
> - Content, using font size 13pt
>
> So , a naiive approach produces this page:
> <fo:block font-size="20pt"> Some Heading </fo:block>
> <fo:block font-size="13pt"> Some content... </fo:block>
> <fo:block font-size="20pt"> More Heading </fo:block>
> <fo:block font-size="13pt"> More content... </fo:block>
>
>
> But this is difficult to maintain (e.g if I change my mind and
> want all headings to be 25pt).
> Is there a better way ? Does FO support something like the 'Class'
> notion of CSS , so that you declare that 'MyHeading' means 'font size
> of 20', and from now on use it, something like:
> <fo:block class='MyHeading'>
>
>
> Thanks very much !
>
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